Hunters HD Gold Articles

2 January 2024
Presbyopia

Written by Richard Mann Also known as the, “my arms are too short” disease, presbyopia is the normal occurrence of your eyes gradually losing the ability to see things up close. It’s nothing new, in fact according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, the term “presbyopia” comes from a Greek word which means “old eye.” […]

2 January 2024
Hunters HD Gold in USPSA Magazine

Written by Jake Martens | Published in USPSA Magazine If you have been to a Steel Challenge State or Area match over the last two years, you have probably seen the Hunters HD Gold tent set up. Brian Conley attended 28 Steel Challenge and USPSA matches last year, introducing competitors to the Hunters HD Gold […]

2 January 2024
From a Personal Need to a Competitor’s Solution

Written by Kenzie Fitzpatrick | Published in USPSA Magazine When Brian Conley developed the famous recipe for Hunters HD Gold lenses, he never imagined where it would lead. Fast forward to today, Brian is on the road in a tricked-out Sprinter van with the Magical Mystery Tour, traveling to matches all over the country. Before […]

2 January 2024
Review of the Hunters HD Gold Velocity Shooting Glasses

Written by John B. Holbrook, II | Published in USPSA Magazine Last summer, I was fortunate enough to win a pair of Hunters HD Gold Caliber shooting glasses at the 2018 Area 5 Steel Challenge Championship. These glasses were probably the best single gear change I made in 2018. You can read my previous review […]

2 January 2024
Hunters HD Ruby: Seeing the Difference

Written by Steve Foster | Published in USPSA Magazine If you have traveled to a major match in the last couple of years, there is a good chance you have met Brian Conley, president of Hunters HD Gold. I first met Brian in the fall of 2016 and he convinced me to try his new […]

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